Speaking at the Shangri-La Asia Security Summit in Singapore on June 3, U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin expressed “deep concern” over China’s reluctance to engage in military crisis management.
In his speech at the summit entitled “U.S. Leadership in the Indo-Pacific Region,” he said, “For responsible defense leaders, anytime is a good time to talk.” “The more we talk, the more The more we avoid misunderstandings and miscalculations that could lead to crises or conflicts”.
Austin emphasized that a war in the Taiwan Strait would be devastating and would affect the global economy “in ways we can’t even imagine.” He pointed out that the United States is firmly committed to maintaining the status quo in Taiwan, “conflict is neither imminent nor inevitable,” and will maintain a strong deterrent force of the United States.
He criticized China’s “an alarming number of dangerous intercepts of US and allied aircraft” in international airspace, and reiterated that the US will support allies and partners against “coercion and bullying”.
shake hands
At the opening dinner of the summit the night before, Austin and China’s State Councilor and Defense Minister Li Shangfu were arranged to eat at the same table, but a few seats apart. There is a video of Austin taking the initiative to walk to Li Shangfu’s seat, shaking hands with a smile on his face and having a brief conversation.
“A warm handshake at a dinner party is no substitute for a real exchange,” Austin said afterwards.
The Pentagon issued a statement stating that the two did not have substantive exchanges. The Department of Defense believes in maintaining unimpeded communication channels and will continue to seek meaningful military discussions at multiple levels and manage this relationship responsibly.
The former Indonesian ambassador to China, Emmanuel Emuron, told the Chinese official media “Global Times” that the Chinese and American defense ministers shook hands at the dinner table thanks to China’s long history and culture, “I will not speak coldly about some friendly gestures or greetings In contrast, Chinese culture is rich enough to accept greetings from anyone”.
Previously, Li Shangfu, who has been sanctioned by the United States since 2018, declined an invitation to meet with Austin. He is scheduled to deliver a speech entitled “China’s New Security Initiative” at the summit on June 4.
Australian PM calls on US and China to build ‘guardrails’
The relationship between the United States and China has fallen to the lowest point in decades due to the balloon incident, Taiwan and the South China Sea. Reuters pointed out that US military officials have repeatedly requested to establish an open communication channel with China but were rejected.
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said in his speech at the opening ceremony of the Security Summit that the United States and China should strengthen exchanges and build “guardrails”. He supported US President Joe Biden to “retry” to open communication channels with China.
“If decision makers can’t answer the phone and clear things up, there’s always a greater risk of spillover into irrevocable actions and responses,” he said.
“Whether a conflict breaks out in the Taiwan Strait or elsewhere, it doesn’t just affect the major powers or the location of the conflict, it’s damaging to the whole world.”
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2023-06-03 08:25:40